Sandi’s T’s at http://sandists.ecorp.net
First ask:
–Who is the target customer?
–What do they need?
–What motivates them to buy?
–What makes them want to come back?
–What is the most important thing they need to do on each page of your site?
–What is your most popular set of products?
etc…
Sandi’s Ts Site Review – Tweak Graphics, Navigation
First impression – I like the site. It’s “perky”, pleasant and has a lot of information about the products.
Sandi’s Ts Site Review – Short Comments
Some say it in a page, others say it in a few sentences. Here are the short comments from readers who reviewed the site http://www.sandists.com.
Sandi’s Ts Site Review – Remove the Clutter
You have let the technolgy get in the way of the message, that is why you are not getting any sales. Until you get your message clear it is not important how technically accessible your site is, – no-one is going to bother checking the site out.
Sandi’s Ts Site Review – Look More Business-like
Sandy’s website looks like the web page my grandmother put together 4 years ago. Everything is centered down the middle of the page, the background color shows on my monitor as annoying-light-yellow-or-tan, and all of the text seems to be basic Paragraph text with a default font.
Sandi’s Ts Site Review – Check Browser Compatibility
My immediate reaction was that there are way too many animated graphics and the site is MUCH too cutsie. – not at all professional looking. If I hadn’t been reviewing the site, I’d have left right then.
Sandi’s Ts Site Review – Avoid Scrolling
I reviewed the site of www.sandists.com. Some comments about it:
Sandi’s Ts Site Review – META Tag Tips
The unified color pattern is good, but the overall look is simple and late ’90’s look. It doesn’t have the look of a site I can get excited about enough to purchase at.
Sandi’s Ts Site Review – Emphasize Business Aspect
I believe everything on a web site speaks for, or against, the product or service being sold. The Sandi’s T’s site (http://sandists.ecorp.net), in my opinion, suffers from a loss of credibility and some usability issues as well. The ICRA labeling appears in the header for each page that I checked, and if memory serves it should only be on the main page that was submitted to ICRA and rated.
Sandi’s Ts Site Review – The Local Angle
“hand crafted” and “Virginia” should be used in the title for this page. (Unique hand crafted T-Shirts and sweat shirts – Family designed clothing from Virginia) also in the description (Your Virginia based source for unique hand crafted T shirts and sweat shirts designed for the whole family.) The top of your page is missing keywords and heading tags that the search engines can pick up on.